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“…and Eustace isn’t the only person feeling that loss. We are an increasingly depressed and anxious people—and not for nothing. Arguably, all these modern conveniences have been adopted to save us time. But time for what? Having created a system that tends to our every need without causing us undue exertion or labor, we can now fill these hours with…? Well, for one thing, television—loads of it…”
— Oct 05, 2025 06:58AM
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“It’s the best moment of his life, because it’s the moment when Eustace Conway first grasps the concept that he has survived.”
— Oct 06, 2025 04:35PM
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“…got nervous when the news came in 1890 from the Census Department that the American Frontier was officially closed. But he was the first to ask what this closure might mean for future generations. His nervousness spread; the questions expanded. Without the wilderness as proving ground, what would become of our boys? Why, they might become effete, pampered, decadent. Lord help us, they might become Europeans.”
— Oct 05, 2025 06:40AM

